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Exp Clin Endocrinol Diabetes 2012; 120(09): 517-523
DOI: 10.1055/s-0032-1321808
Article
© J. A. Barth Verlag in Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

Osteometabolic and Osteogenetic Pattern of Turkish Immigrants in Germany

Authors

  • I. H. Tarner*

    1   Department of Internal Medicine and Rheumatology, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, Department of Rheumatology, Clinical Immunology, Osteology and Physical Medicine, Kerckhoff-Klinik, Bad Nauheim, Germany
  • M. Z. Erkal*

    2   Department of Cardiology, Kerckhoff-Klinik, Bad Nauheim, Germany
  • B. M. Obermayer-Pietsch

    3   Division of Endocrinology and Nuclear Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria
  • L. C. Hofbauer

    4   Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolic Bone Disease, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Dresden, Dresden, Germany
  • S. Bergmann

    5   Department of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, University of Dresden, Dresden, Germany
  • C. Goettsch

    4   Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolic Bone Disease, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Dresden, Dresden, Germany
  • K. Madlener

    6   Department of Hemostasiology and Transfusion Medicine, Kerckhoff-Klinik, Bad Nauheim, Germany
  • U. Müller-Ladner

    1   Department of Internal Medicine and Rheumatology, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, Department of Rheumatology, Clinical Immunology, Osteology and Physical Medicine, Kerckhoff-Klinik, Bad Nauheim, Germany
  • U. Lange

    1   Department of Internal Medicine and Rheumatology, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, Department of Rheumatology, Clinical Immunology, Osteology and Physical Medicine, Kerckhoff-Klinik, Bad Nauheim, Germany
    7   Professorship of Rheumatology, Osteology and Physical Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, Department of Rheumatology, Clinical Immunology, Osteology and Physical Medicine, Kerckhoff-Klinik, Bad Nauheim, Germany